In fact, I had been waiting for this announcement for quite a while already.
Isn't that usual for any local mega projects especially the second Penang bridge project?Lim said China Harbour had agreed to start building the foundation in November while UEM disagreed with the quoted price.
The government had offered the project to UEM for RM1.3bil but the latter asked for RM1.5bil, he added.
“With UEM enjoying close ties with political parties, it should be accepting the offer price,” he said, adding that if UEM can’t accept the offer, an open tender should be called quickly. [source]
First there's this big huge hoo ha about it and loads of publicity.
They talk about the project as if it will be completed within days.
They paint pretty pictures of what the project may bring to the state and the people.
The second Penang bridge has suddenly develop this special super power where it will transform Penang's economy into a busy, bustling, growing state.
Suddenly, this structure of concrete and steel will be able to bring in investments.
It will be able to solve all traffic problems on the current bridge.
It will make all Penangites' lives better.
Short of being called the Super bridge of Penang, there is nothing this bridge won't do!
Yeah, right.
If you fell for all that crap, I guess you also believed in Superman and Spiderman and that there is really a Clark Kent working in the Daily Planet, and that grown men would dare to be seen prancing around in skintight red and blue costumes.
A bridge is a bridge is a bridge. All it will do is to let people go to the mainland. And we already have one such bridge. I don't deny that the current Penang bridge is not able to sustain the amount of traffic anymore but really, does building a second bridge actually solve the problem?
I don't know. I'm not an expert on that but say the traffic conditions increased over the years and ten years down the line, both bridges are always jammed. Then what? We build a third bridge? A fourth bridge? A fifth?
Or better still, since we are already reclaiming so many blardy foreshore land, we might as well reclaim all the way to the mainland and connect the island to the mainland for good. Then Penang will no longer be an island but a peninsular. Then we won't need anymore billion ringgit bridges.
Then the whole island will just be choked up with traffic because of easy access and an urgent lack of sustainable public transportation system.
What about the ecological impact, you ask? Heck, them politicians don't care about ecological impact. If they cared, why'd you think so much seabed land have been reclaimed? Why do you think there are so many hillslope developments causing landslides everywhere? Why do you think there are so many flash flood incidences the moment there's heavy rain?
It is all in the name of development, my friend.
As for the second Penang bridge, I don't blardy care anymore if it is delayed AGAIN. Please, tell me something new.
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check the progress. Take a drive to the bridge location and see for yourself, idiot
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